30 Easy To Follow Vexel & Vector Tutorials

For the past few weeks I have showcased some fantastic Vexel and Vector artwork, showing creativity at a whole new level.

In today’s resource showcase we are featuring 30 easy to follow Photoshop and Illustrator tutorials which will show you how to create vector and vexel artwork, with utilizing your new skills you may also be featured in the coming weeks!

But untill then please enjoy these thirty easy to follow tutorials!

Please note that clicking on the screenshot below will take you to the full tutorial.

The first thing to do after the base is create a new layer on top of the base and select the eye-dropper tool. Using the eye-dropper tool, try to choose the lightest strands of hair you can find (it’s much easier to work from light to dark than dark to light, in my opinion).

This tutorial will instruct the reader on how to take a picture and create a vexel image out of it, through Photoshop. Numerous vexel techniques are taught. You’ll learn how to use the Pen Tool, and then put it to good use to construct hundreds of shapes that will compose a full vexel image.

This time we’ll create a simple vexel image from a picture. Also, we’ll use some pattern effects to give the image some interesting texture. This is a basic way to create a vexel image using predominately Photoshop’s vector based tools. After completing this tutorial, you’ll become a master of the Pen Tool.

Learn how to create web images with 350-030 tutorials. Our PMI-001 study guide and 642-642 video demos provide step by step instruction on how to create inspiring web images using different design techniques.

n this tutorial I will teach you some of the techniques I use when designing my banners. It requires a basic knowledge of Illustrator and Photoshop, but if you don’t understand anything please feel free to ask me.

This tutorial will show how we can create wavy scanlines using Illustrator in simple steps and bring them into Photoshop to make a beautiful piece of design work. We will also touch on the use of Pen tool in Shape Layers mode to draw a vector girl.

In this tutorial you will learn how to vectorize your images in a more easy way. First time you will be doing this probably you will think that I’m kidding, but take another image and make the tutorial again and you will see that I’m right.

However in this tutorial I will show 4 ways to create swirls, and by mixing them you will learn some very powerful techniques that will allow you to easily make tons of different styles of swirls and crazy sperm vectors.

In Illustrator it’s really easy to create fun characters with some simple shapes and the Pathfinder Panel. In the following tutorial I will explain how to create a Happy Octopus Character. You can use these techniques and elements to create whatever character you want!

Adobe Illustrator is my favourite tool for creating fun and cute character designs. With just a few simple shapes, a mix of gradient colours and a few shadows here and there you can build some great looking illustrations.

There are times when you will need to do gift box and effects for special occasions. This tutorial will give you an idea how this can be done using brushes and some other techniques. I will not be going into details how each step is done but I will illustrate on some of the techniques used to create this illustration.

Let’s take a look at compiling various geometric shapes and objects to form a dynamic composition in Illustrator, then polishing it all up with some transparency effects to create a trendy vector illustration.

In this lesson, I’ll show you how to make a realistic plasma television in Illustrator. You will learn how to draw basic shapes and apply gradients to add realism to the television. Beginners will discover how to draw household electronics in this great tutorial.

In this tutorial I will show you how to make a vector butterfly using the blending mode from transparency box and the gradient mesh. The techniques shown in this tutorial will help you make shades on objects and liquid transition of colors. Believe me it is very easy.

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